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Germany building explosion injures at least 5
At least five people were injured when an explosion, followed by a fire, tore through an apartment building in Germany.
Sarah Sanders kicked out of restaurant
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said she was kicked out of a Virginia restaurant by its owner because she works for President Donald Trump.
Driving lessons in go-karts and pink parking spaces: Saudi women get behind the wheel
New Zealand PM reveals her baby's name
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford have revealed the name of their baby girl, who was born Thursday.
William's most challenging royal trip to date
The Duke of Cambridge faces perhaps his biggest international test to date in his trip to the Middle East, where he will have to juggle politics, diplomacy and royalty. British royal visits usually try to stay above politics, but any foray into this region is inherently political.
Leaders escape harm in 2 separate blasts
Two African leaders escaped injury in a pair of explosions thousands of kilometers apart. CNN's Farai Sevenzo reports on the blasts in Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.
Government details how separated families will be reunited -- eventually
The Trump administration is releasing its plan for putting back together the thousands of families it separated at the border -- but the reunions won't happen quickly.
Dozens injured in Ethiopia blast
Dozens were injured, and at least one person killed, in an explosion Saturday at a rally in Addis Ababa attended by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, officials said.
'Game of Thrones' stars marry
It was a match made in Westeros when "Game of Thrones" actors Kit Harington and Rose Leslie tied the knot Saturday in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Trump's go-it-alone immigration strategy ends in chaos
Assassination attempt on Zimbabwe leader
Zimbabwe's government is calling an explosion Saturday an assassination attempt on President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was holding a campaign rally at a stadium.
India gang rape: 2 arrested; police hunt for others
Lukaku, Hazard star as Belgium rout Tunisia
Indian police arrest 2 over gang rape
TV anchor fact-checks Trump supporter on family separations
What began as a new Trump administration policy, enacted in mid-April, has turned to a crisis that resulted in the separation of immigrant children from their parents. CNN's Victor Blackwell discusses the decisions that lead to the policy.
'Provocative' goal celebration 'mixes sport and politics'
It's the goal celebration that everyone is talking about at the World Cup, but not everyone is celebrating.
A week of questions, tears and finger-pointing on immigrant family separations
Europe is holding its breath as Merkel's chancellorship hangs in the balance
All of Europe is currently on hold -- and holding its breath. Business as usual is at a standstill, even though the EU is mired in its deepest crisis since its founding and other urgent matters, like a trade war with the US, are begging for redress.
US prepares for return of troop remains from North Korea
About 100 wooden transport cases are being sent to the Demilitarized Zone, starting Saturday, to prepare for receiving US troop remains from North Korea, a representative for US Forces Korea said.
Four arrested in US after shooting protests
Protesters angry over the death of an unarmed teen who was shot by police earlier this week marched down the streets of downtown Pittsburgh for the third night in a row.
DNA on napkin used to crack 32-year-old cold case, police say
DNA evidence from a discarded restaurant napkin was used to identify a suspect in the slaying of a 12-year-old girl in 1986, police in Tacoma, Washington, said Friday.
Obama to visit Kenya for first time since leaving office
Former President Barack Obama will travel to his father's homeland of Kenya next month as part of an international trip that will also include stops in South Africa, Spain and Portugal.
Pantera drummer and co-founder dies
How Europe's populists are following the Bannon playbook
Xiaomi wants to raise $6 billion in IPO
Actor says he has unheard tapes of Trump
Actor Tom Arnold said he has tapes of President Donald Trump that have yet to be heard by the public.
Trump administration says 500 families reunified
The Trump administration said Friday that it had reunified approximately 500 families separated at the border but the status of thousands more separated families remained unclear.
US suspends drills with S. Korea after Kim summit
Top Netflix exec out after racial slurs
A top Netflix executive has left the company after he used the N-word in front of colleagues on more than one occasion.
DNA reveals a WWII veteran stole an 8-year-old's identity
He was a WWII veteran with a Purple Heart, a wife and three children. But in 1964, he vanished, moved across the country and later took the identity of an 8-year-old boy who had died years before.
NY terror attack suspect faces 28 charges
The suspect in New York's deadliest terror attack since 9/11 was arraigned Friday on new charges -- six counts of attempted murder -- in addition to 22 charges filed earlier from the 2017 incident that left eight people dead and injured a dozen others.
9,000 bourbon barrels fall in distillery collapse
Pardon bourbon lovers for crying in their beer after half of the barrels being aged at a Kentucky distillery building fell to the ground when part of the structure collapsed.
America's poor becoming more destitute under Trump, UN report says
Americans born into poverty are more likely than ever before to stay that way, according to a United Nations report on poverty and inequality in the US.
Dad jumps onto racetrack after son's fiery crash
Race car driver Mike Jones is rescued by his father, Dean, after crashing during a race at South Boston Speedway.
Suspected Chinese lasers targeting US aircraft over the Pacific
5 anti-trafficking activists gang-raped in India
Five female anti-trafficking activists were gang-raped in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, police said Friday, the same region where two teens were raped and then set on fire last month.
Japanese employee fined for taking lunch too early
A Japanese city official has been docked half a day's pay for repeatedly leaving his desk a few minutes too early, sparking a heated debate on social media over the severity of the punishment.
Nigeria scores twice and revives World Cup hopes
Thousands protest bail for men convicted in 'wolf pack' case
More protests are planned Friday in Spain over a court's decision to grant bail to five men who were controversially convicted of sexual abuse of a teenage girl rather than more serious charges.
Coutinho and Neymar secure late win for Brazil over Costa Rica
Fears that Brazil may not qualify for the knockout stages of the World Cup were eased after injury-time goals from Philippe Coutinho and Neymar earned the five-time champions a 2-0 win against Costa Rica.
Cher avoids Trump question, does this instead
Why would a question about President Donald Trump prompt singer Cher to eat cow's tongue? CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
Eddie Jones: A coach under fire
He was touted as the savior of English rugby, but at the moment Eddie Jones is searching for a second coming as England coach.
OPEC strikes deal to increase oil production
Trump continues to mislead over border crisis
President Donald Trump continued to mislead about the origin of the humanitarian crisis on the US border on Thursday, a day after caving to political pressure on the issue.
The Trump administration's compassion gap
You care, but does the President?
Some 'Billy Elliot' shows canceled after criticism that musical could turn boys gay
The Hungarian State Opera has canceled a third of its performances of the stage musical "Billy Elliot" for this month and July amid criticism by a pro-government media outlet that the play could turn Hungarian boys gay.
The Erdogan effect: How one man shaped Turkey
For 15 years, Recep Tayyip Erdogan has dominated Turkish politics with his Justice and Development party -- the AKP. So just how has he done it?
Take that, America. Europe's tariffs take effect
What age do most kids start social media?
It could happen at any time: Eventually, your kids may want their own social media accounts.
See the moment 7-year-old reunites with mum
A Guatemalan immigrant who sued top Trump administration officials over her family's separation, has reunited with her son after a month apart.
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